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and it's all free. >> from america's news hers, hi, everyone, i'm jamie cool beesm the families of 9/11 victims are divided over the justice department's decision to bring five suspects behind the horrific attacks to u.s. soil. some say it's time justice is served. others argue the suspects should never be allowed to set foot on u.s. soil, much less given the rights of an american citizen. the trials to be held just blocks from ground zero. the controversial decision raising serious questions and fierce debate. a fox news exclusive when i see you for the 1:00 p.m. hour, former attorney general michael mukasey, also the presiding judge in the 1993 world trade center bombing trial, tells us what the obama administration's decision to give those civilian trials to khalid sheik mohammed and four others means for the case and our criticism a can't-miss interview, 1:00 p.m. eastern today, only on fox. david: democrats are banking on half a trillion dollars in cost cuts to help pay for their trillion dollar healthcare reform, but history does show that when congress cuts something, those sav
and it's all free. >> from america's news hers, hi, everyone, i'm jamie cool beesm the families of 9/11 victims are divided over the justice department's decision to bring five suspects behind the horrific attacks to u.s. soil. some say it's time justice is served. others argue the suspects should never be allowed to set foot on u.s. soil, much less given the rights of an american citizen. the trials to be held just blocks from ground zero. the controversial decision raising serious...
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they all loved the united states of america. glenn: oh, i guess that playboy journalist missed that. have we come to a time where even the leaders of porn journalism don't do their research? what would ms. january say? what would ms. january's founding fathers say in between all the self-loathing and regret, of course? but this story really wasn't about me. it's about you. as you know or may not know, in playboy, they are all about the pictures more than anyone else. here is a picture you have to see. this is a two-page picture. this is what the media and progressive politicians think of you, not me. playboy doesn't care enough to try to hide their disgust. let me point out a few things in this picture on the story about me. there is is a guy praying. there is a bible, a gun, a confederate flag, an assault rifle leaning against the wall, pictures of me and hannity, et cetera. to the media in washington, you're not in america standing up for yourself for the first time. you're that guy, in his basement, crazy militia member locke
they all loved the united states of america. glenn: oh, i guess that playboy journalist missed that. have we come to a time where even the leaders of porn journalism don't do their research? what would ms. january say? what would ms. january's founding fathers say in between all the self-loathing and regret, of course? but this story really wasn't about me. it's about you. as you know or may not know, in playboy, they are all about the pictures more than anyone else. here is a picture you have...
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. >> i would just point out that america's health insurance plans, the big lobby group, is behind this, so the health insurers, they horse traded. they got what they wanted out of this bill. shouldn't we -- david: i don't know if they got what they wanted, but it's true they did think they were going get something out of t. >> if they did have to give a little, they're getting some. just like the health insurers. david: but victoria, the question, is do you really think the unions would go that much in favor of something that hurts them? >> i don't think in the end this bill -- them don't see it as hurting them. certainly they've gotten a lot of deals out of it. and my question, is what about the taxpayers? it's like everyone has a lobbying group in washington except for taxpayers. david: e-mac, quickly, go ahead. >> how come no one's talking about the $10 billion that could go to unionized companies to dwhray retiree healthcare costs? that could come again in the dead of night on christmas event it's already been in one of the bills. it could come. our tax dollars help unionize retire
. >> i would just point out that america's health insurance plans, the big lobby group, is behind this, so the health insurers, they horse traded. they got what they wanted out of this bill. shouldn't we -- david: i don't know if they got what they wanted, but it's true they did think they were going get something out of t. >> if they did have to give a little, they're getting some. just like the health insurers. david: but victoria, the question, is do you really think the unions...
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if it was not for america, we would not be free, that is what you hear from the people on the ground. let's face it, you will not do positive things about america, but there is applause for barack obama? in the stands that we take? america should have been applauded for the people that we lost in this war that changed the world and freed a nation. what do we hear? the old political correctness instead of calling it the way that it is. neil: thank you very much. pay more taxes, keep more jobs? the trends that may have started, do nothing steps tropical strom ida is packing a punch them of ún neil: crude oil jumped $2 today, because of hurricane ida. transocean is one of the companies that evacuate its rigs. >> we evacuate about 100 people. we are watching to see this tropical storm get behind us. neil: you are not looking for this to materialize into something huge? >> and no, we should note tonight at the storm has pushed through. in the morning, when permitting, we will go out, industrywide, looking at the rigs and checking them out. neil: when you have a situation like this, the de
if it was not for america, we would not be free, that is what you hear from the people on the ground. let's face it, you will not do positive things about america, but there is applause for barack obama? in the stands that we take? america should have been applauded for the people that we lost in this war that changed the world and freed a nation. what do we hear? the old political correctness instead of calling it the way that it is. neil: thank you very much. pay more taxes, keep more jobs?...
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will taxing pot and gambling solve america's money mess? all that and a win for new jersey, but a loss for america? >> there is more for you to do. there's more for all of us to do. >> john corzine out of the governor's mansion in the garden state. will the next job be in the white house, where he can bring his record of soaring taxes to all 50 states? your money, your life, your show to stay ahead of the game. cashin' in starts right now. >> a fox news health alert as the house battles over its health care bill, we're learning the senate's plan makes uninsured americans wait up to since months before getting medical treatment. since months. if those same americans can get help immediately right now. why change the system? hello everybody, i'm cheryl casone and welcome to cashin' in. our cashin' in crew this week is wayne rogers, jonathan hoenig, jonas max ferris and tracy byrnes, from new partners, democratic consultant taylor west. welcome to everybody. tracy, why change anything? if the uninsured can go to the emergency room right now, w
will taxing pot and gambling solve america's money mess? all that and a win for new jersey, but a loss for america? >> there is more for you to do. there's more for all of us to do. >> john corzine out of the governor's mansion in the garden state. will the next job be in the white house, where he can bring his record of soaring taxes to all 50 states? your money, your life, your show to stay ahead of the game. cashin' in starts right now. >> a fox news health alert as the...
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i have always thought that we try to sell america product. i think our value system is admired across the world, but due process does not been giving these type of protections. giving them the whole panoply of protections. brian: does it raise the risk of an attack on new york city? >> i do not think they are any more vulnerable, but it would be legitimate for them to up the ante. there will be more technology, more personnel, more anxiety. i am not sure that it raises the risk, but you cannot afford not to think it does not raise the risk. they are going to have to act as though it does. brian: we are hearing about huge packing cases. databases are being greeted by people in europe -- we're hearing about huge hacking cases, where data bases are being raided. >> if you understand the internet, it gives you universal access. if people want to help with the mission, cyber security is a national mission. they ought to be downloading anti-virus software on their computers and be careful about who gets their password. there are in a -- inexpensive
i have always thought that we try to sell america product. i think our value system is admired across the world, but due process does not been giving these type of protections. giving them the whole panoply of protections. brian: does it raise the risk of an attack on new york city? >> i do not think they are any more vulnerable, but it would be legitimate for them to up the ante. there will be more technology, more personnel, more anxiety. i am not sure that it raises the risk, but you...
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will taxing pot and gambling solve america's money mess? all that and a win for new jersey, but a loss for america? >> there is more for you to do. there's more for all of us to do. >> john corzine out of the governor's mansion in the garden state. will the next job be in the white house, where he can bring his record of soaring taxes to all 50 states? your money, your life, your show to stay ahead of the game. cashin' in starts right now. >> a fox news health alert as the house battles over its health care bill, we're learning the senate's plan makes uninsured americans wait up to since months before getting medical treatment. since months. if those same americans can get help immediately right now. why change the system? hello everybody, i'm cheryl casone and welcome to cashin' in. our cashin' in crew this week is wayne rogers, jonathan hoenig, jonas max ferris and tracy byrnes, from new partners, democratic consultant taylor west. welcome to everybody. tracy, why change anything? if the uninsured can go to the emergency room right now, w
will taxing pot and gambling solve america's money mess? all that and a win for new jersey, but a loss for america? >> there is more for you to do. there's more for all of us to do. >> john corzine out of the governor's mansion in the garden state. will the next job be in the white house, where he can bring his record of soaring taxes to all 50 states? your money, your life, your show to stay ahead of the game. cashin' in starts right now. >> a fox news health alert as the...
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>> yes. >> people want to move to america more than any other country. greg you said 30 million people want to become uni corns and move to narnia? >> yes. >> i thought that had a margin of error of 29,999,999, leaving just you. >> greg: you are probably right but i got the figures from greg lutz. >> annabel, you said you married your first or whatever h husband because of his accent. have you lost count? >> yes. >> have you been to a dinner party where you said i love my healthcare. could you be more stereo liberal just curl up with your latte and your sunday "new york times." >> that sounds so good. thank you, love it. >> the style section. >> modern love. so cute. now, they cover gay marriages, too. yeah. >> i like the word jumble. >> there is no word jumble in the new york times. >> he does read it. >> blockbuster worker stabs self. actually he just stabbed himself in the leg. the face and stomach injuries happened when fell. >> greg: there you go. >> you wanted to stab him in his face. >> greg: i did. >> andrew, you said the nonhispanic part of you
>> yes. >> people want to move to america more than any other country. greg you said 30 million people want to become uni corns and move to narnia? >> yes. >> i thought that had a margin of error of 29,999,999, leaving just you. >> greg: you are probably right but i got the figures from greg lutz. >> annabel, you said you married your first or whatever h husband because of his accent. have you lost count? >> yes. >> have you been to a dinner party...
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we ought to be concerned of what is in the interest of the united states of america. you nailed it absolutely right. what good is there to be gained by trying these mass murderers, war criminals in civilian courts with rules designed for conventional crimes committed by conventional criminals as general mukazie once said. they'll challenge the way they were treated and what about the chain of evidence and did we have all the constitutional nicities in a war? they're going to proclaim outrageous treatment and lie about it because they've got the world stage and this will serve to recruit additional jihaddists because they're going to attack america throughout this entire episode, the sorry episode and they're going to try and get support throughout the muslim world for their cause by ex-core eighting -- excoriating the united states of america and our views. why give these people the stage to seek the hard irdom they desire more than anything else -- martyrdom and desire more than anything to show their rnl. and i think we'll look back and say they did this on a friday
we ought to be concerned of what is in the interest of the united states of america. you nailed it absolutely right. what good is there to be gained by trying these mass murderers, war criminals in civilian courts with rules designed for conventional crimes committed by conventional criminals as general mukazie once said. they'll challenge the way they were treated and what about the chain of evidence and did we have all the constitutional nicities in a war? they're going to proclaim outrageous...
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of course, for complete election results, no need to go further than america's news headquarters on the fox news channel. join us tuesday night, our coverage starts at 6:00 p.m. for complete team coverage of all the races and how it could impact the midterms. go to our website foxnews.com. click at the top of the home page where it says politics. it will take you to the political home page with the very latest on all the upcoming stories, on the elections and washington politics. >> jamie: the centers for disease control just reporting 19 children died from h1n1 in just the past week. that brings the total of pediatric h1n1 deaths to 114. there are some parents that are still on the fence about vaccinating and there are others who want to vaccinate their kids but they're having trouble getting it. joining me is the director of the national institute of allergy and infectious disease. doctor, thank you for being with us. >> good to be here. >> jamie: your reputation is so strong and i know that for so many years you worked in the area of infectious disease which is why i want the viewers
of course, for complete election results, no need to go further than america's news headquarters on the fox news channel. join us tuesday night, our coverage starts at 6:00 p.m. for complete team coverage of all the races and how it could impact the midterms. go to our website foxnews.com. click at the top of the home page where it says politics. it will take you to the political home page with the very latest on all the upcoming stories, on the elections and washington politics. >>...
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was it a sign of respect or demeaning to america? >> this is a fox news alert: prisoners at guantanamo bay this cuba could soon be coming to illinois. that's apparently what the obama administration is now considering. joining us for more on this from washington is caroline shively. tell us about this proposal. >> sure, alisyn, an administration official tells fox this near prison in illinois is definitely could house detainees from guantanamo. 3,000 jobs to the region and and others say it will turn the town and the area into a target for terrorists. no decision has been made, but under the proposal the state would sell thompson correctional facility to the federal bureau of prison and they would turn it into a super max prison and housing 100 guantanamo bay detainees and the rest would be used for federal inmates. the prison is in a small town called thompson village, 150 miles west of chicago. construction was completed on thompson in 2001. it has 1600 cells, but because of budget crunches, it's never fully opened. rights now it h
was it a sign of respect or demeaning to america? >> this is a fox news alert: prisoners at guantanamo bay this cuba could soon be coming to illinois. that's apparently what the obama administration is now considering. joining us for more on this from washington is caroline shively. tell us about this proposal. >> sure, alisyn, an administration official tells fox this near prison in illinois is definitely could house detainees from guantanamo. 3,000 jobs to the region and and...
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there was a concern that latin america was moving to the left. it move further and further to the left in the seventh -- the 1970's and 1960's. this idea was cooked up between the economics department and the head of the usaid. they would bring chile a an students and it was outside the mainstream of american economic discourse. all of the ivy league's had an economics department. they had this program to bring hundreds of latin american students to study under friedman and his colleagues. that had a tremendous impact on the politics of latin america because in the 1970's, there were teams of economies that were ready to work with those military governments that did not have any expertise. they formed a partnership with the military and the college students. >> how did you research that connection? >> there was a huge amount of research there. this research actually came out of the fact that i had lived in argentina for almost two years. i went there in the end of 2001 and my husband and i made a film called "the take." it was about the economic
there was a concern that latin america was moving to the left. it move further and further to the left in the seventh -- the 1970's and 1960's. this idea was cooked up between the economics department and the head of the usaid. they would bring chile a an students and it was outside the mainstream of american economic discourse. all of the ivy league's had an economics department. they had this program to bring hundreds of latin american students to study under friedman and his colleagues. that...
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by the time of his death he was estimated to be the second-richest man in america with a fortune of nearly $100 million. to give you an idea of what that meant stiles writes a vanderbilt had somehow been able to liquidate his entire estate he would have received one of every $9 in circulation. if bill gates had been able to liquidate his estate at his prime he would have been entitled to one of every $138 circulation. he did not come by this money easily. he was a tough, capable, and stunningly intelligent man. his life was one of almost constant competition. he fought in almost every irina been available from the fist fights ghts to racing is steambs up the hudson, defending himself, battling the business that ran from connecticut to california and watching endless cruise on the wall street to whipping his prized trotters against other sportsmen. a contest that on at least two occasions left him pitch down head first on the road in what looked to be fatal accidents. he was a hard man who was hard on those around him including a wife he seems to have driven to a sanitarium, son-in-laws who
by the time of his death he was estimated to be the second-richest man in america with a fortune of nearly $100 million. to give you an idea of what that meant stiles writes a vanderbilt had somehow been able to liquidate his entire estate he would have received one of every $9 in circulation. if bill gates had been able to liquidate his estate at his prime he would have been entitled to one of every $138 circulation. he did not come by this money easily. he was a tough, capable, and stunningly...
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you may be wondering where america -- whether america is in a long-term decline. this is nothing new. n of america's decline does nothing new. go back to that. when the popular refrain was, " come home america," and isolation was on the rise. many said that our form of government was different than the soviet union, but it was not necessarily better. we had to learn to live without, not to mention the rising price of oil, the emergence of the middle east cartel, the first bout of hyperinflation, high unemployment, and the idea of stagflation was going. then came the 1980's, and almost everything went in precisely the opposite direction, which is why this panel is not called america in decline. i am not suggesting that last time was an anomaly or that this time will necessarily be different. but tonight, the question will be what our esteemed analysts think about the future of the united states as we stand here at the end of 2009. we really have an extraordinary group of panelists. let me just share their introduction so everyone knows who they are. i have learned
you may be wondering where america -- whether america is in a long-term decline. this is nothing new. n of america's decline does nothing new. go back to that. when the popular refrain was, " come home america," and isolation was on the rise. many said that our form of government was different than the soviet union, but it was not necessarily better. we had to learn to live without, not to mention the rising price of oil, the emergence of the middle east cartel, the first bout of...
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america of america, $43.9 billion in tarp funds and they cut small business lending by 5%. ema quoting from a government rorkts by the way. treasury department comparing 4/30/09. american express and the list goes on -- i mean, i don't understand this at all. so the question is, how do we try to give some help to small- to medium-sized businesses and see if we can restart this economic engine so that they can put people back to work? they are at ones that are the job-generators in this country. what are the best ideas that we can use to put people back on payrolls? but what i wanted to talk about just for a minute is something that i saw in the "washington post" this week when the president was in asia and it talks about folks from the 21 pacific rim knacks at an event that is -- -- quote -- "has put some of america's policies in the line of fire, a chorus of complaints about ution trade policies. in the hour before the president's arrival in singapore, leaders of mexico, china, and russia broadly condemned protectionism endorsing free trade as the best engine of growth" an
america of america, $43.9 billion in tarp funds and they cut small business lending by 5%. ema quoting from a government rorkts by the way. treasury department comparing 4/30/09. american express and the list goes on -- i mean, i don't understand this at all. so the question is, how do we try to give some help to small- to medium-sized businesses and see if we can restart this economic engine so that they can put people back to work? they are at ones that are the job-generators in this country....
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this isn't a good deal if you are a person in america. >> it's the wrong prescription for america, mr. president. >> i'm going to continue to speak on the for mr. president about the things i think our problems with this bill. it is the wrong approach. i think it costs we to much. i think it raises taxes on all americans. it cuts medicare and what we have heard now and we know for sure is it is going to raise premiums for people who have insurance who like the insurance they have who want to keep the insurance they have and their costs are going to continue to go up if this becomes law at a rate faster than as we saw from the craft faster than if nothing was passed. >> time is expired. >>> i have listened to several of my republican colleagues and i want to note that they have the bill in front of them and they are attacking this health care bill, but nowhere on their desk do we see their bill. they have no answers. no solutions and face -- >> would the senator from california yield? >> i can't deal. they have no solutions, at all, on an issue that affects every single american, and w
this isn't a good deal if you are a person in america. >> it's the wrong prescription for america, mr. president. >> i'm going to continue to speak on the for mr. president about the things i think our problems with this bill. it is the wrong approach. i think it costs we to much. i think it raises taxes on all americans. it cuts medicare and what we have heard now and we know for sure is it is going to raise premiums for people who have insurance who like the insurance they have...
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america will make an announcement tomorrow. the secretary-general of nato reports that in addition to the uk and usa, a countries have already made offers of additional troops and that other countries are likely to follow. it is often said that america and britain are fighting alone. this is wrong. excluding america and britain, the numbers of international coalition troops will have risen from in january, to the seven, 16,000 troops to around 30,000. i believe over the coming months, even more countries will respond. our effort in helmut will benefit. last year, totals were run 7000. now they will be above 20,000, three times what they were pitted our -- but they were. president karzai and his defense minister have assured us that not only 500,000 members of the new afghan national army corps will be deployed to helmand to be -- additional recruits will arrive for training in the next few weeks. so, mr. speaker, with the conditions i have met, i confirm we will move to a new force level of ninat 500. from late january -- a new
america will make an announcement tomorrow. the secretary-general of nato reports that in addition to the uk and usa, a countries have already made offers of additional troops and that other countries are likely to follow. it is often said that america and britain are fighting alone. this is wrong. excluding america and britain, the numbers of international coalition troops will have risen from in january, to the seven, 16,000 troops to around 30,000. i believe over the coming months, even more...
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i don't remember and i don't see many countries not allowing their citizens the right to travel to america because we still have so many violations of human rights here in our own country. [applause] >> i am not part of the first crab. i just want to clarify more accurately what she had said. [speaking spanish] [speaking in spanish] h@ the time of the gentlelady notes dfx of repression that would come about as a consequence of this policy. >> the gentlelady has expired. the gentleman from new jersey. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. let me just point out, congresswoman lee among others were allowed to meet with the kester brothers and some of for delegation were effusive in their praise for those two individuals. i know that berta antunez tried to give you a better and i'm not sure ms. lee whether not you try to visit him. he was on a hunger strike at the time, a hunger strike on behalf of human rights into the best of my knowledge and did not visit with him when you were there. >> one to yield? >> i will yield at the end. i lung with frank wealth had tried to get to cuba to visit with
i don't remember and i don't see many countries not allowing their citizens the right to travel to america because we still have so many violations of human rights here in our own country. [applause] >> i am not part of the first crab. i just want to clarify more accurately what she had said. [speaking spanish] [speaking in spanish] h@ the time of the gentlelady notes dfx of repression that would come about as a consequence of this policy. >> the gentlelady has expired. the...
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we have had two big parties in america. under bush and others running the party they called it big government republicanism. you had the democrats ever since the new deal and the republicans, but the populist right that ronald reagan represented -- there was nothing there. that is now reasserting itself within the conservative movement and eventually within the republican party. host: what factors do you see within the obama administration that make you think there is opportunity for republicans? guest: i think he missed the opportunity to redefine his party as the majority for a generation. if he has governed as he talked about with tax cuts for 95%, going after deficit spending -- if he went after cultural issues like affirmative action he could have repositioned the democratic party more to the middle. he surprised a lot of people by going so hard to the left. he has not only gone back to the democratic traditions of big government that go back to the new deal and great society, but has also cast its moorings away from t
we have had two big parties in america. under bush and others running the party they called it big government republicanism. you had the democrats ever since the new deal and the republicans, but the populist right that ronald reagan represented -- there was nothing there. that is now reasserting itself within the conservative movement and eventually within the republican party. host: what factors do you see within the obama administration that make you think there is opportunity for...
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the rate of poverty and hunger, are higher in rule america than in urban america. and the policies that we have no that are called foreign policies are not the best way to address to help people in rural america that really need help. so i think that is an unfinished agenda. in this economy we really cannot afford protectionist subsidies for rich landholders. we have got to go back to the farm bill and to deal with those subsidies that hurt poor farmers in developing countries, don't really help anybody but a really small group of large landholde landholders. and also drain financial resources. we do need to be fiscally responsible, and that is a glaring case where we are spending some money that is not moving our whole economy in the right direction. so what policy can do, it seems to me, to strengthen rural communities, struggling people in rule communities, would include reform of our farm and agricultural policies to focus on the people who need help. and to shift some money from people for getting money because they have political power to the people in rural
the rate of poverty and hunger, are higher in rule america than in urban america. and the policies that we have no that are called foreign policies are not the best way to address to help people in rural america that really need help. so i think that is an unfinished agenda. in this economy we really cannot afford protectionist subsidies for rich landholders. we have got to go back to the farm bill and to deal with those subsidies that hurt poor farmers in developing countries, don't really...
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not just in america, but around the world. we can always use more but let's recommit ourselves to what we have now. return -- if we turn more of our resources on this crisis, we can move faster. the other day someone asked me why i keep doing this work and why we act susan g. komen for the cure work so hard each state to complete our mission. it is only lead us to be more confident and feeling more charged into victory. i remember are terrific disease, feared by generations, victim's hidden away in shadows and halt what does that a treatment would never be found. ordinary citizens and scientist took action, raised money, organize research, he founded new institutions. people exhibited extraordinary amounts of leadership. i am not talking about cancer. and talking about polio. on a day in 1955 when i was a low count -- a little girl and jonas salk posset vaccine was announced in my hometown, the church bell rang and the factories closed. the schools closed and our parents and teachers wept as if the war had ended, and indeed it
not just in america, but around the world. we can always use more but let's recommit ourselves to what we have now. return -- if we turn more of our resources on this crisis, we can move faster. the other day someone asked me why i keep doing this work and why we act susan g. komen for the cure work so hard each state to complete our mission. it is only lead us to be more confident and feeling more charged into victory. i remember are terrific disease, feared by generations, victim's hidden...
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not just in america but around the world. we can always use more, but let us recommit ourselves to what we have now. more of our energy and resources need to be spent on this crisis which could save more lives. the other day, someone asked me why i keep doing this work and why we worked so hard every day. it is to complete our mission. we are more confidence and more determined for victory. victims were hidden away in shadows and hopelessness for a cure for treatment was never to be found. many have raised money and funded new institutions, people exhibit did extraordinary amounts of leadership in collaborating with a sense of emergency. i am not talking about cancer but polio. on the day in 1955 when i was a little girl and the polio vaccine was announced in my home town, the factories stopped, schools closed, and parents and teachers wept in a moment of silence as if a war had ended. indeed it had. years later, some understood and said if we are too soft and eradicate disease, we must cooperate in lead. the diseases are dif
not just in america but around the world. we can always use more, but let us recommit ourselves to what we have now. more of our energy and resources need to be spent on this crisis which could save more lives. the other day, someone asked me why i keep doing this work and why we worked so hard every day. it is to complete our mission. we are more confidence and more determined for victory. victims were hidden away in shadows and hopelessness for a cure for treatment was never to be found. many...
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my name is [inaudible] from blease of america. i have two questions. recently the military of the niger delta of stated that the region is now stable. would that be an assessment also that from the economic point of view is stable enough to do business with and the oil firms and others are doing business in that part of the world can continue to do so without any seller because similar previous concerns they had? that's one. the second is to do with refineries in nigeria. where are we in terms of facing the refineries in nigeria? thank you. >> well, the niger delta story of course has been a long one and very painful one as a country. and we are very delighted the amnesty that the president has put forth as working, and the major insurgent groups have agreed to lay down arms and the government is in the process of restating the former militants and we integrating them into the society and there is a hope that this arrangement will hold and develop eventually into a more center situation in the niger delta in which case the investments will continue bot
my name is [inaudible] from blease of america. i have two questions. recently the military of the niger delta of stated that the region is now stable. would that be an assessment also that from the economic point of view is stable enough to do business with and the oil firms and others are doing business in that part of the world can continue to do so without any seller because similar previous concerns they had? that's one. the second is to do with refineries in nigeria. where are we in terms...
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it is because america has changed its policies and americans are coming. to bring down the government anyplace -- they can let people know what their experience is. people feel freer. if there is anything going on, life would change for the people in cuba. i think we are talking about, or some people are talking, with all of my respect, about a society that is not the one that we live in. they would like freedom immediately, human rights, and no political prisoners or dissidents. we would govern our country with democracy. >> thank you. thank you so much for your patience. >> miss leiva, unfortunately, the five minutes is over, and we have to go to the gentleman from california for five minutes. >> thank you. i have a question for the ambassador, and it goes to the testimony you gave. you mentioned the training that cuban hotel employees receive. can you expand on that? >> yes, the people who get to work at the hotels are the elite. these jobs are very important jobs in a society where very few people have a chance to have a steady job. the people that are
it is because america has changed its policies and americans are coming. to bring down the government anyplace -- they can let people know what their experience is. people feel freer. if there is anything going on, life would change for the people in cuba. i think we are talking about, or some people are talking, with all of my respect, about a society that is not the one that we live in. they would like freedom immediately, human rights, and no political prisoners or dissidents. we would...
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america. -- not only antarctica but also australia and south america. as we study more the effects of antarctica and how it influences different climate systems around the world. >> regulating the internet. one of the topics tonight with the newest republican mission are at the communications commission. >> today president obama informed world leaders of his afghan strategy, and tomorrow we will have coverage of the president addressing the nation on the war in afghanistan. you can see it at 8:00 p.m. eastern. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] the senate has started debate on the health care bill, and harry reid has warned senators to expect evening and weekend sessions. follow the entire debate on our companion network, c-span 2, the only network with gavel-to-gavel coverage of the senate, and to see video on demand go to c- span's health care of. hillary clinton will be going to capitol hill later this week after the president's announcement yesterday on afghanistan. ian ke
america. -- not only antarctica but also australia and south america. as we study more the effects of antarctica and how it influences different climate systems around the world. >> regulating the internet. one of the topics tonight with the newest republican mission are at the communications commission. >> today president obama informed world leaders of his afghan strategy, and tomorrow we will have coverage of the president addressing the nation on the war in afghanistan. you can...
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inside america's most famous home. our visit shows degree in public places, as well as those rarely seen spaces. saturday at 8:00 eastern, the capital, at the history, art, and architecture of one of america's most symbolic structures. american icon, three memorable nights starting tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. day your own copy for $25.95. order online at lockheed c- span.org -- order online at c- span.org. > the senate moves the health care bill to the floor starting monday and through december. followed the entire debate and talent will affect access to medical care. last month scholars and former administration officials held a discussion on the threat posed from terrace and nuclear weapons. they spoke at the jfk library for one hour 20 minutes. >> i felt an obligation to end nuclear war. this is a priority of my administration. by 1994, nuclear missiles were no longer targeting each other's countries. we received up an extension. we continue inspections in iraq and had made a deal with north korea. i was the
inside america's most famous home. our visit shows degree in public places, as well as those rarely seen spaces. saturday at 8:00 eastern, the capital, at the history, art, and architecture of one of america's most symbolic structures. american icon, three memorable nights starting tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. day your own copy for $25.95. order online at lockheed c- span.org -- order online at c- span.org. > the senate moves the health care bill to the floor starting monday and...
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how dare he come to america and violate our laws, run her over and let her suffer like she suffered and then she dies? they should do to him what he did to her. >> thank you for your call. we're sorry for your loss. it must be a difficult day 16 years later, as well. let's bring back to jose miguel who talked to the victim's brother. was there any sympathy for his sister in the conversation you had with him, jose. >> he actually did express sympathy after seeing her in that hospital bed. he said for a while he was very upset with his sister because of the way she was treating the family and, for him, it just kind of all hit him all at once whence he saw his sister laying in that hospital bed unconscious. that's when his heart, he said, was breaking pretty much. >> and was it the -- her leaving the marriage and coming here and living with a boyfriend in arizona, is that what sent the father over the edge, did you get that from the brother? >> that was the impression i was getting. i was trying to get to the point with the brother as to what could have possibly led this dad to commit such
how dare he come to america and violate our laws, run her over and let her suffer like she suffered and then she dies? they should do to him what he did to her. >> thank you for your call. we're sorry for your loss. it must be a difficult day 16 years later, as well. let's bring back to jose miguel who talked to the victim's brother. was there any sympathy for his sister in the conversation you had with him, jose. >> he actually did express sympathy after seeing her in that hospital...
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biggest corporations in america. let's have a debate about that. john kasich. >> i wanted to start today and talk about some of the good things that we have that makes the country special. first of all, it is pretty interesting. we have a dna of entrepreneurship. kids learn from when they are young up that if you have a great idea, you can be something. in fact, not only can you be good, but instead of working for someone else, you can create an idea and have people work for you. that dna has made this country a very productive, very successful and very generous. separately, i think you need to our country is we have the flow of capital, not much flowing today, but that is because of retraction. people doing things that were not responsible in an effort to make a lot of money nevertheless, you can find capital in america if you have a great idea. you can go to your family, and go to a bank, a venture capitalist and you can take an idea from the back of your head, translated onto paper and create something. that is a
biggest corporations in america. let's have a debate about that. john kasich. >> i wanted to start today and talk about some of the good things that we have that makes the country special. first of all, it is pretty interesting. we have a dna of entrepreneurship. kids learn from when they are young up that if you have a great idea, you can be something. in fact, not only can you be good, but instead of working for someone else, you can create an idea and have people work for you. that dna...
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they will go to central america -- the narco-traffickers. if you are in europe, i would be concerned about that -- the mediterranean. part of this is opportunity. we hope, coming out of the financial crisis, were well sources of growth, from? we are talking about 1 billion hungry people. we are talking about kids who do not get nutrition. what capabilities, inventions, possibilities might those people bring? i do not only look at the risks. >> i apologize. we have come to the end of our allotted time. if any of the panelists would like 30 seconds for any last word? >> if i could -- i want to emphasize the nutrition point and demonstrate one last synergy. this is a product we developed in india made with local produce. it is a power-packed sweet much like, humus. a parent can rip off the corner, squeeze this into a child's mouth and it will give them all the nutrition they need. made with local produce. you do not need to add water or it does not need to be refrigerated. there are no nutritional services to the bottom billion. there are no to
they will go to central america -- the narco-traffickers. if you are in europe, i would be concerned about that -- the mediterranean. part of this is opportunity. we hope, coming out of the financial crisis, were well sources of growth, from? we are talking about 1 billion hungry people. we are talking about kids who do not get nutrition. what capabilities, inventions, possibilities might those people bring? i do not only look at the risks. >> i apologize. we have come to the end of our...
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everything we do is not in the microcosm of america anymore. whether we rise or fall does not just depend on us. host: the professor mentioned about the dubai information. does it affect many people? he kind of suggested it didn't but he said it should be factored in terms of what people think about the economy. caller: yes, dislike for our oil and natural resources, every little ticked i hear about it in china, what happens to us with our resources. i will hear about it affecting china. we did not used to think about that decades ago. host: your global perspective, have you changed your mind about the state of the economy? caller: i just feel a little bit like he did. going with the flow. but when we see where we can really put our muscle to making things better and making the resources last longer, we have to do with and try to bring the rest of the world in with to accomplish that. host: next up, steve on independent line. jacksonville, florida. caller: actually if i change my mind i am a bit more pessimistic than i was. 10.2 percent unemplo
everything we do is not in the microcosm of america anymore. whether we rise or fall does not just depend on us. host: the professor mentioned about the dubai information. does it affect many people? he kind of suggested it didn't but he said it should be factored in terms of what people think about the economy. caller: yes, dislike for our oil and natural resources, every little ticked i hear about it in china, what happens to us with our resources. i will hear about it affecting china. we did...
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what he said was first scene on tv this morning on "good morning america." let's watch. >> slow things down and calm things down a bit. until i get through my divorce and until i know everything's settled and okay. i don't want another failure in my relationship, from my past actions. i don't want to make the same mistakes i did with kate, with hailey. >> rabbi, here's a question for you from "showbiz tonight" facebook fan donna r. a are you going to counsel jon on how wrong it will be if he stays with hailey, the daughter of the surgeon who did kate's stomach repair after the birth of his eight children. wouldn't that be a constant reminder of the pain he has put on his family. >> i think the reason why putting this relationship on ice a little bit is so important is for three reasons. number one, when you're going through a divorce, your children are in a lot of pain, you can't be distracted by a relationship. and number two, you aren't divorced yet. the children deserve clarity. finally, number three, you don't date someone on the rebound. you have to cre
what he said was first scene on tv this morning on "good morning america." let's watch. >> slow things down and calm things down a bit. until i get through my divorce and until i know everything's settled and okay. i don't want another failure in my relationship, from my past actions. i don't want to make the same mistakes i did with kate, with hailey. >> rabbi, here's a question for you from "showbiz tonight" facebook fan donna r. a are you going to counsel jon...
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. >> and you are going to be deployed where in america? >> i'll be stationed at ft. bragg six months after i get done here at benning. >> a permanent duty station. >> yes. >> what kind of questions do you have? >> we koent won't have a significant down payment, just use va loan. or should we wait, maybe a yeefr, rent for a while and put a decent sized savings away we can put a down payment on the home? >> there is no right answer to that. if you buy a home pretty quickly, under a va loan, the advantage to that side of it is that the housing market won't have recovered by six months from now. let's say you waited 18 months, 24 hours to have substantial down payment. there may have started to be a meaningful recovery of the housing market. even though i love people to pay substantial down payment, in your circumstance, when you get to bragg, i would with look at buying a home there before the market recovers. but especially if you find one that's a real deal. >> clark can be your money coach as well. the clark howard show airs saturdays and sundays right here on h l n
. >> and you are going to be deployed where in america? >> i'll be stationed at ft. bragg six months after i get done here at benning. >> a permanent duty station. >> yes. >> what kind of questions do you have? >> we koent won't have a significant down payment, just use va loan. or should we wait, maybe a yeefr, rent for a while and put a decent sized savings away we can put a down payment on the home? >> there is no right answer to that. if you buy a...
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. >> and are going to be deployed where in america? >> maybe stationed in fort bragg in about the next six months after i get done here at benning. that's like a permanent duty -- >> yes. >> what questions do you have about buying a house? >> i won't have a significant payment to buy a home. should we wait maybe a year, rent for awhile, and put a decent-sized savings away that we can put a down payment on the home? >> there is no right answer to that. if you buy a home pretty quickly under a va loan, the advantage to that side of it is that the housing market won't have recovered by six months from now. let's say you waited 18 months, 24 months to have substantial downpayment. there may have started to be a meaningful recovery to the housing market. even though i love people to pay substantial down payment, in your circumstance, when you get to bragg, i would look at buying a home there before the market recovers. but especially if you find one that's a real deal. >>> next on "clark howard" -- >> nobody knows how to get a bargain at sa
. >> and are going to be deployed where in america? >> maybe stationed in fort bragg in about the next six months after i get done here at benning. that's like a permanent duty -- >> yes. >> what questions do you have about buying a house? >> i won't have a significant payment to buy a home. should we wait maybe a year, rent for awhile, and put a decent-sized savings away that we can put a down payment on the home? >> there is no right answer to that. if you...
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he came to north america with a brilliant pet degree. >> joe saku and his way. he will fake and he can't it by irbe and the gold medal is won by the soviet union >> joe: he was a star in the soviet elite league but the nhl posed its own set of challenges. at only 5'8", he played much larger. >> if you think this guy can't get both legs to cover both post, look at this. that hurts to watch. he is amphibious, too, right and left foot >> joe: he was en dering himself to the sharks fan base. when asked how to describe his play, he replied, like wall. he played 74 games and set what was then a league record for minutes played by a goaly. in their first playoff appearance, he led san jose to within a game of the western conference final helping to lay the foundation for a bright future for the young franchise. >> joe: artus, irbe, the guy he coaches now can do the slit >> craig: we saw a ton of him in north carolina with the canes. always had those big white pads. that was the trademark and his quickness post to post. >> reporter: the thought process was all the white
he came to north america with a brilliant pet degree. >> joe saku and his way. he will fake and he can't it by irbe and the gold medal is won by the soviet union >> joe: he was a star in the soviet elite league but the nhl posed its own set of challenges. at only 5'8", he played much larger. >> if you think this guy can't get both legs to cover both post, look at this. that hurts to watch. he is amphibious, too, right and left foot >> joe: he was en dering himself...
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bank of america told cnn it's changed its overdraft policies just this month. no longer will it charge overdraft fees when a customer's account is overdrawn for a total amount less than $10 and won't impose more than four overdraft fees in a single day. elizabeth warren who chairs congress's oversight committee says fees are the real way banks make their money. >> the truth is there will be another fee tomorrow and another the day after and another the day after that because they're all hidden you can't find them. the first time most people discover them is when they have to pay them. >> abrams complained to the bank twice before going to the top and writing a letter to then ceo, ken lewis and that made the difference. his fees were removed but the frustration remains. >> i really think it's unfair, especially coming from in light of what's going on with the banks now they're being bailed out by the government. i think they have some kind of responsibility to consumers. >> back with us john from credit.com. we've seen a lot of trouble in the market recently. pe
bank of america told cnn it's changed its overdraft policies just this month. no longer will it charge overdraft fees when a customer's account is overdrawn for a total amount less than $10 and won't impose more than four overdraft fees in a single day. elizabeth warren who chairs congress's oversight committee says fees are the real way banks make their money. >> the truth is there will be another fee tomorrow and another the day after and another the day after that because they're all...
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we honor america and canada with the singing of our national anthems. ♪ oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light. ♪ what so proudly we hailed, at the twilight's last gleaming. ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight . ♪ oer the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streams. ♪ and the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air. ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. ♪ oh, say does that star- spangled banner yet wave. ♪ oer the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ [! oh, canada [ singing in french ] . ♪ god keep our land, glorious and free, oh, canada, we stand on god for thee. ♪ oh, canada we send on god for thee. [ cheers and applause ] >> bravo. the singing of the national anthems of the united states and canada. bruce boudreau, ready to bark out the signals from behind the washington bench. his caps come into tonight's action with a mark of 14-5-6. those 34 points are good for 1st in the southeast division. squaring off with montreal fourth best in the northeast. 12-12-1 and these caps have been seein
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and if there is a bonus of growth in europe and north america at least studies by small amount and there may be room for small increment in the quantity of oil in the market but at the moment we don't see that there is such likelihood, but what i said earlier was in the event of the international market calling for more oil to keep the price is within reasonable level then we are ready to put more. ? if not, on this vote, the yeas are 60, the nays are 39. three-fifths of the senators duly chosen and sworn having voted in the affirmative, the moti needs deliberation. is co medicaid. 46% ofe to fix the problems in bitterly, bitterly opposed in this united states senate by know, one of the things that i'd say to my change their vote? if not, on this vote, the yeas are 60, the nays are 39. three-fifths of the senators duly chosen and sworn having voted in the affirmative, the moti needs deliberation. is co medicaid. 46% ofe to fix the problems in bitterly, bitterly opposed in this united states senate by know, one of the things that i'd say to my the chair and
and if there is a bonus of growth in europe and north america at least studies by small amount and there may be room for small increment in the quantity of oil in the market but at the moment we don't see that there is such likelihood, but what i said earlier was in the event of the international market calling for more oil to keep the price is within reasonable level then we are ready to put more. ? if not, on this vote, the yeas are 60, the nays are 39....